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Modern logistics comprises operative logistics, analytical logistics and management of performance networks. Central task of operative logistics is the efficient supply of required goods at the right place in the right order at the right time. Tasks of analytical logistics are to design optimal supply networks and logistic systems, to develop strategies for planning, scheduling and operation and to organize efficient order and performance processes. Logistic management has to plan, implement and operate performance networks and to schedule the orders, resources and inventories.

This reference-book offers a unique survey of modern logistics. It contains methods, rules and tools for the solution of a broad variety of problems. The algorithms and formulas can be used for the computer-based planning of logistic systems and for the dynamic scheduling of orders and resources in supply networks. The analytically derived rules and strategies enable considerable improvements of performance, quality and costs. Their practical application is demonstrated by several examples from industry, trade and logistic service providers. An extensive index makes the book a dictionary of modern logistics.

The book is written for managers, planners and consultants, for economists and engineers, for theorists and practitioners, for scientists, students and others who are interested in logistics and performance networks.




Modern logistics comprises operative logistics, analytical logistics and management of performance networks. Central task of operative logistics is the efficient supply of required goods at the right place in the right order at the right time. Tasks of analytical logistics are to design optimal supply networks and logistic systems, to develop strategies for planning, scheduling and operation and to organize efficient order and performance processes. Logistic management has to plan, implement and operate performance networks and to schedule the orders, resources and inventories.

This reference-book offers a unique survey of modern logistics. It contains methods, rules and tools for the solution of a broad variety of problems. The algorithms and formulas can be used for the computer-based planning of logistic systems and for the dynamic scheduling of orders and resources in supply networks. The analytically derived rules and strategies enable considerable improvements of performance, quality and costs. Their practical application is demonstrated by several examples from industry, trade and logistic service providers. An extensive index makes the book a dictionary of modern logistics.

The book is written for managers, planners and consultants, for economists and engineers, for theorists and practitioners, for scientists, students and others who are interested in logistics and performance networks.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIX
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Tasks and Aspects of Modern Logistics....Pages 3-37
Organization, Scheduling and Control....Pages 39-57
Project Planning and Realization....Pages 59-88
Potential Analysis....Pages 89-99
Strategies of Logistics....Pages 101-127
Logistic Costs and Controlling....Pages 129-155
Logistic Pricing and Marketing....Pages 157-184
Time Management....Pages 185-211
Random Processes and Dynamic Forecasting....Pages 213-246
Order Scheduling and Operating Strategies....Pages 247-270
Inventory Management....Pages 271-327
Logistic Units and Master Data....Pages 329-363
Limit Performances and Queuing Effects....Pages 365-425
Purchasing, Sales and Logistics....Pages 427-435
Front Matter....Pages 437-437
Logistic Networks and Systems....Pages 439-447
Storage Systems....Pages 449-533
Commissioning Systems....Pages 535-624
Transport Systems....Pages 625-693
Design of Logistic Halls....Pages 695-710
Production Logistics....Pages 711-725
Front Matter....Pages 437-437
Optimal Networks and Supply Chains....Pages 727-802
Logistic Service Providers....Pages 803-824
People and Logistics....Pages 825-834
Back Matter....Pages 835-891


Modern logistics comprises operative logistics, analytical logistics and management of performance networks. Central task of operative logistics is the efficient supply of required goods at the right place in the right order at the right time. Tasks of analytical logistics are to design optimal supply networks and logistic systems, to develop strategies for planning, scheduling and operation and to organize efficient order and performance processes. Logistic management has to plan, implement and operate performance networks and to schedule the orders, resources and inventories.

This reference-book offers a unique survey of modern logistics. It contains methods, rules and tools for the solution of a broad variety of problems. The algorithms and formulas can be used for the computer-based planning of logistic systems and for the dynamic scheduling of orders and resources in supply networks. The analytically derived rules and strategies enable considerable improvements of performance, quality and costs. Their practical application is demonstrated by several examples from industry, trade and logistic service providers. An extensive index makes the book a dictionary of modern logistics.

The book is written for managers, planners and consultants, for economists and engineers, for theorists and practitioners, for scientists, students and others who are interested in logistics and performance networks.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIX
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Tasks and Aspects of Modern Logistics....Pages 3-37
Organization, Scheduling and Control....Pages 39-57
Project Planning and Realization....Pages 59-88
Potential Analysis....Pages 89-99
Strategies of Logistics....Pages 101-127
Logistic Costs and Controlling....Pages 129-155
Logistic Pricing and Marketing....Pages 157-184
Time Management....Pages 185-211
Random Processes and Dynamic Forecasting....Pages 213-246
Order Scheduling and Operating Strategies....Pages 247-270
Inventory Management....Pages 271-327
Logistic Units and Master Data....Pages 329-363
Limit Performances and Queuing Effects....Pages 365-425
Purchasing, Sales and Logistics....Pages 427-435
Front Matter....Pages 437-437
Logistic Networks and Systems....Pages 439-447
Storage Systems....Pages 449-533
Commissioning Systems....Pages 535-624
Transport Systems....Pages 625-693
Design of Logistic Halls....Pages 695-710
Production Logistics....Pages 711-725
Front Matter....Pages 437-437
Optimal Networks and Supply Chains....Pages 727-802
Logistic Service Providers....Pages 803-824
People and Logistics....Pages 825-834
Back Matter....Pages 835-891
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